Study of efficacy of Narikel Magaja Lepa in management of Mukhadushika
Abstract
In Ayurvedic texts skin is one of the five Gyanindriyas. Mukhadushika is one of the skin disorders. It is the disease that almost takes place in young age and affects the beauty as well as personality and it has a cosmetic importance. In Today’s era due to the lifestyle of people, eating habits and late-night sleep Mukhadushika (acne) is the common disorder. In Mukhadushika there will be swelling, pain, redness, itching and there will be vitiation of Kapha, Vata and Pitta Dosha whereas according to modern science it is due to infection of certain organ. The features of Mukhadushika are similar to those of acne. It has been considered as one of the common skin disorders as well as the disease of adolescent. According to Acharya Vagbhat Narikel Magaja Lepa is useful.
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